The fight took place after Sundy started speaking ill of Draya’s son and continued to call Draya out of her name. And things really got out of control when Jackie Christie kept adding fuel to the already hot fire. From there, it was a wrap.

Last month, HipHollywood exclusively captured the ladies getting into a verbal altercation while at an event in Los Angeles. During Uptown Magazine’s pre-Oscar soiree, the reality stars got into a heated argument about a number of ongoing issues surrounding the VH1 reality show. In the video, you see the two getting extremely animated and while it’s difficult to make out what the women are saying, you can hear Draya yell to Sundy, “You came to my job!”

Co-star Malaysia Pargo later confirmed to HipHollywood exclusively that the fight was about Sundy about disrespecting her during press interviews.

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pcofwork

March 26, 2014 at 12:42 PM

It`s too bad that things got to that point, but Sundy had it coming. All her slick comments about Draya being a stripper, meanwhile she hangs out at the Chateau slinging her old ass. Check it out on the blogs.

No class! Worldly and UNGODLY behavior. SMH all of them need to get right with GOD. Get in a Bible believing JESUS CHRIST teaching church. Get some learning about GOD & how to live righteously. Get saved!

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The trailer just dropped and Berry’s curly locks are pretty identical to the ones she infamously rocked at the 2017 Academy awards. Folks went in on the gorgeous beauty about her hair choice for the evening, but we think once people see the trailer they’ll give her a pass.

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Similar to last years Detroit the flick, directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven tackles racial tensions between citizens and law enforcement. Kings received mixed reviews when it premiered at September’s Toronto International Film Festival, but audiences will get to make up their own minds about the hot-button race-relations drama when it lands in theaters on April 27.